Baek Mu-gyui falls in love with the daughter of his enemy, Maehwa. Together they leave behind their clans only to find that war has broken out since their departure. Hoping to end this war, they return together and find themselves in a battle for power over a mystical sword.

The artwork is amazing and it looks awesome in colored, i must admit i am totally impressed. Story is decent about two people of different clan fell in love.

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Well their romance was quite rushed. Also it was very heart warming when Maehwa gets in the way to save Mu-gyui's life from that god's sword. I hope she lives on as Mu-gyui says about a way to save the dead.

Baek Mu-gyui falls in love with the daughter of his enemy, Maehwa. Together they leave behind their clans only to find that war has broken out since their departure. Hoping to end this war, they return together and find themselves in a battle for power over a mystical sword. This is an actioned filled romance with beautiful art but the romance is almost an afterthought, while the ending is abrupt with little closure.

Ask yourself how would it be like to cut off a samurai’s game story mostly like Onimusha and creating a manhwa out of it.Great?Not so since it was more noteworthy for its gameplay and less for the story.Despite the aforementioned parallelism I found the story lacking and quite short since there wasn’t enough time for the couple’s feelings to develop.The artwork is very good but I cannot understand one thing: Why all the characters look the same.The protagonist,his girlfriend and his childhood friend are copy paste.Sometimes I was ironically thinking why bother to get into all these trouble so as to be with the rival princess since his childhood friend is identical.

Although amazing artwork is the first thing that pops with this Korean webcomic, there is actually a lot more to enjoy under the surface. I will admit the plot started a little bit stale, but since then it has really fleshed out into an interesting story.

[Update] Sadly the story ended just as it started to look promising. the author took 15 chapters creating the characters, relationships, and atmosphere... then took less than 5 to bring in a villain and end the series. Ultimately the last couple chapters feel extremely rushed and several badly framed deus ex machina rear their respective heads. So, in summary, I'd recommend reading it if you literally have nothing else to read... but otherwise I wouldn't waste the hour or few it'd take to read this.

I have mixed feelings about the art actually. On the one hand it's beautiful--the colors, the faces, the scenery, and I love, love, love the outfits and the intricate designs on them. Also the texture of the hair and everything, while it feels very photoshopped, has kind of an interesting quality you won't see anywhere else. On the other hand, the sense of movement feels very... old video game-ish. Or rather it looks like they're moving like mannequins with joints. Very stiff, not a whole lot of flexibility or flow, even in some of the action scenes. The expressions on their faces are kind of the same, not very varied. I really want to grab their cheeks and stretch them out a little, give the skin some flexibility like in the anime. Not saying the art is horrible, of course, just being picky, cause I'm an artist in training myself.

As for the story, it's fairly interesting, though nothing phenomenal in my opinion. Maybe I just want the action to be more... action. I want more of that cool black fire stuff. And I think the emotional parts would have more impact if I felt I knew the characters better. I guess it all just seems very laid back and relaxed for war times.

Wow What to say about this webcomic/manhwa.... Well, It's a straight up historical romance, however, what makes this such a wonderful manhwa/webcomic is the art. The art is done in watercolor-style and it makes the mystique of the world of Zusun double. The plotline seems fairly steriotypical, but only 5 chapters have come out. Why should you read this webcomic though? Well if you're looking for a historical romance, with amazing, breathtaking art, look no further. Zusun has it. The bonus, if you have Korean friends/enemies, you can ask/pay them to translate the korean RAW's.